ISOE II
Winger
You’ll be fine.First one due in early May.
Any advice?
Currently flitting between joy and crippling fear and have been the last few months.
Piss takes are welcome, feel free.
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You’ll be fine.First one due in early May.
Any advice?
Currently flitting between joy and crippling fear and have been the last few months.
Piss takes are welcome, feel free.
I’m quite adept at accents and the like. Is this a ‘no’ then?
My dad has gone very excitable. Genuinely wouldn’t be surprised if he took retirement once he’s here. I imagine you’re feeling much the same, congratulations.
Firstly congratulations.First one due in early May.
Any advice?
Currently flitting between joy and crippling fear and have been the last few months.
Piss takes are welcome, feel free.
Is it their first grandkid?
Ours is my parents only only one (my mam has been badgering me for grandkids for years), and my mam properly dotes on the bairn.
Her parents have loads so dont get as much attention from them
First one on both sides mate.
I’m confident both sets will suddenly have McDonalds and ice cream van money now![]()
Firstly congratulations.
I didn't want children for ages because of the horrible world they will inherit from our generation.
However I agreed to go for it and I have two boys currently 13 and 15 that I absolutely adore of the scale.
There are, of course, ups and downs but the whole journey so far, fortunately, has been incredibly positive. Inspiring and teaching your own child(ren): whether that is football, academic work, cooking, ideas for the future, reading to them, encouraging them to read themselves, talking with them, even just planting fruit and veg with them (the list is endless) is the most amazing and magical thing in the world.
The golden rules for me: Set boundaries, be consistent but fair and always put them first.
You'll absolutely love it I'm sure.
Set boundaries in terms of visits to you when the bairn arrives (and don’t go out of your way to visit anyone).
People are excited but it can be proper hard on the mother in those first few weeks. Everything on your terms and when it works for you. Family is important but so is your time together. Most people instinctively get this but some people have proper main character syndrome and don’t understand them having a hold of the bairn isn’t top of your list (thinking specifically of one of my lasses relatives).
I’m confident that this won’t happen but you never know.
As people can probably tell given my responses to the posts on here. I’ve thought and re-thought a lot of future scenarios.
The thread has genuinely helped me a lot so far though. This post included. Glad I posted it.
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I go out on a Saturday for a pub quiz and a Monday for darts. I wouldn’t say party boy.
8-4, Monday to Friday, WFH 4 days a week
6.5 and she ups my social standing a bit, there are some on here who can attest.
Thanks buddy
When I think of the bold bit that’s the joy bit.
Your second paragraph is the fear.
Appreciate the post fella
I’m lying here unable to sleep because I can hear my daughter teetering on the edge of waking up wanting a feed. My wife is fast asleep and blissfully unaware
Trying to be majority breast fed so sounds like a her problem![]()
The setting boundaries can be the difficult one. Owa lass is dead soft, and gives in too easily.
When it comes to sleep, the health visitors tell you to let them cry in their own bed and don't let them into your own bed. So when they start crying to be in your bed, it's hard to just let them cry. We haven't, I say 'we', but I'm not talking blame on that one, so have made a rod for our own backs so to speak. Sometimes you need to take a tough love approach for your own good. It is difficult seeing your baby getting upset like that.
I have to say I have previously pretended to be asleep a couple of times just so I didn't have get up
In my defence, I had work & she was on maternity leave
The only stupid question is the one you don't ask and then fret about, be that at the doctors, hospital, midwife. Whatever it may be.First one due in early May.
Any advice?
Currently flitting between joy and crippling fear and have been the last few months.
Piss takes are welcome, feel free.
My Dad said I used to do that but fortunately my son was better behaved.If the bairn is a boy and you're changing his nappy be aware that he may do a massive arc of piss that can hit you in the eye
Good luck with that oneIt’s a boy and I’ll make sure he knows.